A Practical Guide on Security and Privacy in Cyber-Physical Systems offers an in-depth look at the recent security and privacy challenges of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) in multiple application domains. It provides readers with a comprehensive view of system architecture for cybersecurity systems before actual implementation. The book first presents a systematic overview on several CPS applications covering standard architectures before zooming into each of the layers of the architectureal design to describe the underpinning technological, security, and privacy issues currently facing some CPS research groups. The guiding principles that should be followed while planning future innovations for such mission-critical systems are also covered. This book captures the latest advancements from many different fields and is a well-balanced combination of academic contributions and industrial applications in CPS. Written for students and professionals at all levels, this book presents the best practices for individuals who want to advance their research and development in this exciting area.
About the Editors
Prinkle Sharma is an Assistant Professor in the Information Security and Digital Forensics Department at the University at Albany – State University of New York. Dr Sharma received a PhD degree (May 2020) in Computer Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, specializing in cybersecurity networks and artificial intelligence. She has been working on securing wireless communications in autonomous vehicles by applying Artificial Intelligence since 2015 and has conducted extensive research in detecting security vulnerabilities in automotive systems. Her work on connected vehicle safety was featured in IEEE Xplore Innovation Spotlight in 2018. Her research interest lies in network security, artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, and machine learning.
Sanjay Goel is a Professor and Chair of the Information Security and Digital Forensics Department in the School of Business and the Director of the NY State Center for Information Forensics and Assurance at the University at Albany – State University of New York (UAlbany), USA. He is also the Director of the Digital Forensics BS and MS Programs at the (UAlbany), which he started. Dr Goel received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute, Troy, New York, USA, and his MS in Mechanical Engineering from Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA. His research interests include information security, cyber warfare, music piracy, complex systems, security behavior, and cyber-physical systems. His research on self-organizing systems includes traffic light coordination, smart grid, and social networks. He is actively engaged in policy efforts on cyber security norms, confidence-building measures *(CBMs), and cyber treaties. He won the promising Inventor's Award in 2005 from the SUNY Research Foundation. In 2006, he was awarded the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, the UAlbany Excellence in Teaching Award, and the Graduate Student Organization Award for Faculty Mentoring. In 2010 he was awarded the UAlbany Excellence in Research Award. In 2015, he was also awarded the SUNY Chancellors' Excellence in Academic Service, UAlbany Presidents' Excellence in University Service, and School of Business Excellence in Research Award. He was named one of the three AT&T Industrial Ecology Faculty Fellows for 2009–2010. He has received grant funding totaling over 10 million dollars from multiple sources including: the National Institute of Justice, the U.S. Department of Education, the US Department of Commerce, the National Science Foundation, the Intelligence Advanced Research Project Activity, Region II University Transportation Research Center, New York State Energy Research and Development Agency (NYSERDA), Blackstone Foundation, AT&T Foundation, and James S McDonnell Foundation and Blackstone Foundation. He has over 100 articles in refereed journals and conference publications including top journals. He is a recognized international expert in information security, cyber warfare, and smart grid and has given plenary talks at events across several countries. In addition, he has been invited to present at 50 conferences including over 15 keynotes and plenary talks. He established the Annual Symposium on Information Assurance and the International Conference on Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime (ICDF2C).